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Electric BrakesMTB Series – Modular Tension Brakes
One of the keys to the Warner Electrictensioning system is the Electro Disctension brake. Electro Disc brake sys-tems are capable of continuous slipfrom full roll to core diameter while pro-viding outstandingly consistent andaccurate control of unwind tensionthroughout the process. Electro Discbrakes operate smoothly and quietly.They respond instantly for emergencystops. Wear life is remarkable.Electronic control systems are easilyinterfaced with Warner Electric controls.Selection of the right brake for virtuallyany web processing application, fromfilm to boxboard, is made possiblethrough a building-block modulardesign.
Simple MaintenanceRugged design eliminates most movingparts. No diaphragms to break down.Asbestos-free brake pads are quicklyand easily replaced. Brake wear doesnot affect torque as with some othertypes of brakes.
Easy InstallationElectro Disc tension brakes fit withintight space restrictions. Bushings adaptto most standard and metric shafts.Electrical installation replaces complexpneumatic plumbing, valves and com-pressors.
Long Life, High Heat Dissipation A replaceable face armature disc pro-vides extremely long life and maximumheat dissipation. Standard armaturediscs can be mounted singly or in tan-dem as shown here to increase theheat dissipation and torque capability.
Accurate, Consistent ControlThe responsiveness of electric brakescoupled with specially designed con-trols provides accurate tensioning frombeginning to end of roll, even duringemergency stops and flying splices.
Brake ModularityWith one to sixteen magnets and singleor double armature discs, Electro Disctension brakes offer torque control andcontinuous slip capacity to meet abroad spectrum of requirements for vir-tually any web processing application.
Patented DesignThe patented Electro Disc design is aproven concept, featuring a simple, yetpowerful tension brake … easy-to-con-trol, smooth, quiet and accurate. Thespeed of response and controllability,especially near zero tension, farexceeds that of other brakingtechnologies.
Simple. Powerful. Controllable.The electromagnetic principle, asapplied to the Electro Disc tensionbrake, results in a brake design thatfeatures outstanding control from zerotorque to the maximum limits of thebrake. Complex moving parts areeliminated.
Four armature sizes
Smooth Operation withMinimal MaintenanceThe friction pads are made of a uniquecomposite of asbestos-free frictionmaterials specially designed to pro-duce smooth, powerful, yet quiet en-gagement between the magnet andarmature discs. Since the replaceablefriction pads and armature disc are theonly parts which receive regular wear,the electromagnets can be reusedindefinitely. An indicator notch on thefriction pad, as well as an optionalelectric wear indicator, makes routinechecking for remaining wear life quickand easy.
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Wear Indicator Notch Magnet Carrier
Replaceable Brake Pads
Armature Disc
Electromagnets
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Electric BrakesMTB Series – Modular Tension Brakes
MTB-II ... the second generation
Single disc, 2 magnets Dual disc, 12 magnets
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Electric BrakesMTB Series – Modular Tension Brakes
Principle of OperationWarner Electric tension brakes operate onthe electromagnetic principle. The brake’stwo basic parts, an electromagnet and anarmature disc, pull into contact as power isapplied. At the center of the Warner Electrictension brake magnet is the electric coil,consisting of numerous layers of tightly woundwire, which gives Warner Electric brakes theirtorque capability. By simply increasing ordecreasing the current to the electric coil,proportionately more or less braking torquewill be generated.
Friction Pad
Coil
Armature Disc
Magnet
The ED magnet has been redesigned following years of engineering tests andevaluation. The result is a unique, patent pending design providing more thandouble the life of the previous Electro Disc brakes … without any loss in smoothnessor controllability.
New electronic wear indicator optionAn optional, electronic wear indicator isimbedded into the magnets to aid inplanning maintenance requirements. Anindicator on the Warner Electric controlilluminates at the point where 15% ofbrake life still remains.
New armature designNew aluminum armature carriers for 10",13" and 15" systems provide inertialreduction up to 40%, allowing improvedtension control as high speed machinesaccelerate to core. The radial blowerdesign improves air flow and cooling.Systems run cooler and last longer.
New pole geometryThe geometry of the magnetic poleshas been redesigned (Patent Pending)to minimize the “leading edge wear”common to all pin mounted frictionbrakes. Magnet mounting holes do notextend through the face for freer, axialmovement.New friction system
The friction system features threeimportant benefits:• A new, long wearing friction pad
material.• A new, improved balance between the
wear rate of the magnetic poles andthe friction material.
• A replaceable face friction pad forfast, easy maintenance.
MTB-II...The Second Generation
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20-20
20-0
15-15
15-0
13-13
13-0
10-1010-0
Selection RPM50 100 200 300 400 500 600 800
Even number of magnets on all dual armature brakes
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6
2
5
0
4
3
10
9
8
7
1
Heat Dissipation CurvesThermal HP vs. Selection RPM
7
5
11
9
3
1
8
6
12
10
4
2
Thermal Horsepower
Number of Magnets
1,2,3...
1,2,3...
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Electric BrakesMTB Series – Modular Tension Brakes
RPM50 100 150 200 250 300 350 4000
1050
1200
450
900
150
750
600
300
Ave
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Electro Disc – 20"*16 Mags.
14 Mags.12 Mags.
10 Mags.
8 Mags. 7 Mags. 6 Mags. 5 Mags. 4 Mags. 3 Mags.
2 Mags.
1 Mag.
RPM0
700
800
300
600
100
500
400
200
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Electro Disc – 15"*
12 Mags.
10 Mags.
8 Mags.
6 Mags. 5 Mags.
4 Mags.
3 Mags.
2 Mags.
1 Mag.
RPM0
700
800
300
600
100
500
400
200
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Electro Disc – 13"*
10 Mags.
8 Mags.
6 Mags.
5 Mags.
4 Mags.
3 Mags.
2 Mags.
1 Mag.
RPM50 100 150 200 250 300 3500
315
360
135
270
45
225
180
90
Ave
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Electro Disc – 10"*6 Mags.
4 Mags.
3 Mags.
2 Mags.
1 Mags.
50 100 150 200 250 300 350
50 100 150 200 250 300 350
Emergency Stop Torque CurvesNote: The following curves are for emergency stop torques. For normal running dynamic torque, multiply the emergency stoptorque value by .54.
* MTB II Dynamic Torques at 500 mA per magnet, available from TCS series controls during emergency stop.
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Model number designation Specifications
No. of No. of Resistance Current Max. AllowableModel Discs Magnets @20°C Ohms1 Amps Watts1 Disc Speed RPM10-0-1 1 1 69.10 0.35 8.33 360010-0-2 1 2 34.55 0.69 16.67 360010-0-3 1 3 23.03 1.04 25.01 360010-10-2 2 2 34.55 0.69 16.67 360010-10-4 2 4 17.28 1.39 33.33 360010-10-6 2 6 11.52 2.08 50.0 360013-0-1 1 1 69.10 0.35 8.33 250013-0-2 1 2 34.55 0.69 16.67 250013-0-3 1 3 23.03 1.04 25.01 250013-0-4 1 4 17.28 1.39 33.33 250013-0-5 1 5 13.82 1.74 41.68 250013-13-2 2 2 34.55 0.69 16.67 250013-13-4 2 4 17.28 1.39 33.33 250013-13-6 2 6 11.52 2.08 50.0 250013-13-8 2 8 8.64 2.78 66.67 250013-13-10 2 10 6.91 3.47 83.36 250015-0-1 1 1 69.10 0.35 8.33 250015-0-2 1 2 34.55 0.69 16.67 250015-0-3 1 3 23.03 1.04 25.01 250015-0-4 1 4 17.28 1.39 33.33 250015-0-5 1 5 13.82 1.74 41.68 250015-0-6 1 6 11.52 2.08 50.0 250015-15-2 2 2 34.55 0.69 16.67 250015-15-4 2 4 17.28 1.39 33.33 250015-15-6 2 6 11.52 2.08 50.0 250015-15-8 2 8 8.64 2.78 66.67 250015-15-10 2 10 6.91 3.47 83.36 250015-15-12 2 12 5.76 4.17 100.0 250020-0-1 1 1 69.10 0.35 8.33 160020-0-2 1 2 34.55 0.69 16.67 160020-0-3 1 3 23.03 1.04 25.01 160020-0-4 1 4 17.28 1.39 33.33 160020-0-5 1 5 13.82 1.74 41.68 160020-0-6 1 6 11.52 2.08 50.0 160020-0-7 1 7 9.87 2.43 58.36 160020-0-8 1 8 8.64 2.78 66.67 160020-20-2 2 2 34.55 0.69 16.67 160020-20-4 2 4 17.28 1.39 33.3 160020-20-6 2 6 11.52 2.08 50.0 160020-20-8 2 8 8.64 2.78 66.67 160020-20-10 2 10 6.91 3.47 83.36 160020-20-12 2 12 5.76 4.17 100.0 160020-20-14 2 14 4.94 4.86 116.60 160020-20-16 2 16 4.32 5.56 133.33 1600
Notes: 1. Electrical data based on magnets connected in parallel.
Dual Discs, 12 MagnetsModel 15 — 15 — 12
Dia. ofArmatureDesignates(2) DiscsNumberof Magnets
Single Disc, 2 MagnetsModel 15 — 0 — 2
Dia. ofArmatureDesignates(1) DiscNumberof Magnets
Dual Discs, 4 MagnetsModel 15 — 15 — 4
Dia. ofArmatureDesignates(2) DiscsNumberof Magnets
Armature Data
Brake No. of Total Brake Armature and Hub*Size Armatures Inertia (lb.ft.2) Total Weight (lbs.)10" 1 0.9 9.4
2 1.4 14.6
13" 1 2.9 16.62 4.6 25.0
15" 1 4.6 22.32 7.5 32.5
20" 1 20.0 70.0
2 36.0 105.0
*Armature, hub and bushing rotate
Torque Ratings per Magnet
Dynamic DragBrake Torque* Torque E-Stop**Size (lb.ft.) (lb.ft.) (lb.ft.)
10" 28.5 .21 62
13" 30 .32 64
15" 33 .37 65
20" 37 .51 70
* Per magnet @ 50 rpm; 270 ma coilcurrent
** Per magnet @ 50 rpm; 500 ma coilcurrent
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Electric BrakesMTB Series – Modular Tension Brakes
Modular Design … tailored tomeet your requirements To select the proper size Electro Disctension brake, it is important to under-stand that the brakes are fully modular.This feature will enables matchingrequirements for heat dissipation andemergency stopping torque to the ten-sion brake configuration that optimizesthese features.
SelectionThe easy-to-use selection charts onpage 79 specifies a particular modularcombination as listed in the accompa-nying chart. (See page 80 for selectionof basic tension brakes.)
Determining two factors are all that’srequired.
1. DiameterBasically heat dissipation capacity isdirectly proportional to the diameterof the disc.
2. Number of magnetsTorque capacity is proportional to thenumber of magnets. See page 79 fortorque and heat dissipation sizing tomeet the specific requirements ofyour application.
Mounting Configurations
Universal Mounting BracketWith addition of a simple “L” shaped bracket (Customer supplied), the uni-versal mount provides a perfectly easy retrofit on older machines.
Bulk Head Mounting BracketUse of the bulkhead mount reduces the overall diameter to allow mounting inmore constricted or enclosed locations.
Flexible MountingThrust bearings, side loading, and special supports are a thing of the past!
Direct (Free) MountingFor the Machine Builder or retrofitter, the free mount provides the simplest,least expensive option with low profile and diameter advantages. Mountingdirectly to the side frame of the machine offers all support necessary for per-formance requirements.
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.404
.39510.2610.03
(3) 3.500 ± .003(88.9 ± .762)
5.200 (132.1)
1/2-14 NPT
BRadius
3.300(83.8)
2.400(61.0)
.500(12.7)
.200(5.08)
SET-UP
.200(5.08)
SET-UP
1.644(41.8)
E E
F
1.500(38.1)
5.085 (129.2) MAX.
1.835(46.6)
.500(12.7) 1/2-14 NPT
(Shown with Dust Plug)
HOLES
1.750(44.5)1.210 (30.7)
.630(16.0)MIN.
A
CBORE
DDIA.
GDEG.
( )7.125 (181.0) MAX.
Electric BrakesMTB Series – Modular Tension Brakes
MTB-II Dimensions
. . . with Universal Mounting Brackets
Armature A B C BORE D E F GSize Max. Stock* Bushing Max. Max. Max. Degree10" 8.625 ± .020 9.500 1.750 .500–1.750 10.020 .479 3.550 180
(219.0 ± 0.5) (241.3) (44.45) (14.0–42.0) (254.5) (12.2) (88.9)
13" 10.187 ± .020 11.000 3.375 1.125–3.750 13.520 1.219 5.687 108 &(258.7 ± 0.5) (279.4) (85.73) (28.0–95.0) (343.4) (31.0) (144.4) 144
15" 11.125 ± .020 12.000 3.375 1.125–3.750 15.325 1.219 6.875 120(282.6 ± 0.5) (304.8) (85.73) (28.0–95.0) (389.3) (31.0) (174.6)
20" 13.470 ± .020 14.250 — 2.375–5.500 20.020 2.720 4.380 —(340.4 ± 0.5) (362.0) — — (508.5) (69.1) (111.3)
* Stock bore is straight bore for use with Trantorque bushing.
inch (metric)All Dimensions Nominal unless specified
Dual Armature Single Armature
For replacement parts list and exploded view drawing, see page 162.
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7.250 (184.2) MAX. 7.250 (184.2) MAX.
3/4-10 UNC-2A THREAD (2)
.200(5.08)
SET-UP
1.644(41.8)
E E
F
A
1.070(27.2)
MIN.
MOUNTING SPACER
3.440(87.4)
3.125(79.4)
.200(5.08)
SET-UP
8.750 ± .003(222.2 ± .762)
4.375 ± .015(111.1 ± .381)
BRADIUS
DDIA.
CBORE
GDEG.
MTB-II Dimensions
. . . with Bulk Head Mounting Brackets
Armature A B C BORE D E F GSize Max. Stock* Bushing Max. Max. Max. Degree10" 5.260 ± .020 7.750 1.750 .500–1.750 10.020 .479 3.55 180
(133.6 ± 0.5) (196.9) (44.45) (14.0–42.0) (254.5) (12.2) (88.9)
13" 6.822 ± .020 9.300 3.375 1.125–3.750 13.520 1.219 5.687 108 &(173.3 ± 0.5) (236.2) (85.73) (28.0–95.0) (343.4) (31.0) (144.4) 144
15" 7.760 ± .020 10.230 3.375 1.125–3.750 15.325 1.219 6.875 120(197.1 ± 0.5) (259.9) (85.73) (28.0–95.0) (389.3) (31.0) (174.6)
20" 10.250 ± .020 12.500 — 2.375–5.500 20.020 2.720 4.380 —(260.4 ± 0.5) (317.5) — — (508.5) (69.1) (111.3)
* Stock bore is straight bore for use with Trantorque bushing.
inch (metric)All Dimensions Nominal unless specified
Dual Armature Single Armature
For replacement parts list and exploded view drawing, see page 162.
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CBORE D
DIA.
GDEG.1.795
(45.6)
1.644(41.8)
E
1.830(46.6)
.865(22.0)MAX.
.350(8.9)MAX.BULKHEAD
.200(5.08)
SET-UP
F
E
3.500 ± .002(88.9 ± .051)
1.750 ± .015(44.5 ± .381)
MAGNETASSEMBLY
A
7.080 (179.8) MAX.5.330 ± .020
(135.4 ± .508) .350(8.9)MAX.BULKHEAD
.200(5.08)
SET-UP
MTB-II Dimensions
. . . with Direct Mounting
Dual Armature Single Armature
inch (metric)All Dimensions Nominal unless specified
Armature A B C BORE D E F GSize Max. Stock* Bushing Max. Max. Max. Degree10" 3.350 ± .020 N/A 1.750 .500–1.750 10.020 .479 3.550 120
(85.1 ± 0.5) (N/A) (44.45) (14.0–42.0) (254.5) (12.2) (88.9)
13" 5.215 ± .020 N/A 3.375 1.125–3.750 13.520 1.219 5.687 72(132.5 ± 0.5) (N/A) (85.73) (28.0–95.0) (343.4) (31.0) (144.4)
15" 5.850 ± .020 N/A 3.375 1.125–3.750 15.325 1.219 6.875 60(148.6 ± 0.5) (N/A) (85.73) (28.0–95.0) (389.3) (31.0) (174.6)
20" 8.125 ± .040 N/A — 2.375–5.500 20.020 2.720 — —(206.4 ± 1.0) (N/A) — — (508.5) (69.1) —
* Stock bore is straight bore for use with Trantorque bushing.For replacement parts list and exploded view drawing, see page 162.
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Retrofit/Upgrade of MTB to MTB-IINew MTB-II magnets and armature carriers are designed to easily retrofit and upgrade existing MTB applications.
1. Magnets only – Existing applications can extend the life of the friction system by installing MTB-II components.
If presently using… MTB MAGNETS Upgrade with… MTB-II MAGNETS
Magnet 5216-631-004 Standard Magnet 5216-631-010orMagnet with 5216-631-009electronic wear indicator
that should go with… that should go with…
Magnet CarriersDual 10" 5216-295-002 Dual 10" 5216-295-005
13" None 13" 5216-295-00615" & 20" 5216-295-001 15" & 20" 5216-295-007
Single All 5216-295-003 Single All 5216-295-004
OR (if Free Mounting)… OR (if Free Mounting)…
Free Mount 5216-101-010 Free Mount 5216-101-029Pins 5216-101-008 Pins 5216-101-030
Note: a) The same number of magnets should be used unless additional considerations exist (consult factory).
b) MTB-II Free Mount Pins (5216-101-029) may replace the pins in the MTB carriers to convert them into MTB-II carriers.
2. Aluminum Armature Carriers – Existing applications may be upgraded to aluminum armature carriers with the benefit of reducing armature inertia. This may be done with or without upgrading the magnets.
If presently using… MTB ARMATURE & HUB Upgrade with… MTB-II ARMATURE & CARRIER
10" Armature 5216-111-001 10" Armature 5216-101-025
that should go with… that should go with…
10" Hub 540-0842 Tapered Bore Carrier 295-0021ORStraight Bore Carrier 295-0026
15" Armature 5216-111-003 15" Armature 5216-101-024
that should go with… that should go with…
15" Hub 540-1382 Tapered Bore Carrier 295-0019ORStraight Bore Carrier 295-0028
Note: Due to the orientation of the tapered bore in the integral hub of the MTB-II armature carrier, some existing MTB applications may not readily retrofit to the new assembly (consult factory).